I’ve often found myself getting caught up in worries about the future or regrets about the past. It can be easy to get lost in these thoughts and forget about the present moment. However, I’ve learned that “All Experiences are NOW.”
This phrase means that each moment is an opportunity to learn and grow. Even the difficult experiences can teach us valuable lessons that we can apply to our lives moving forward. When I remember this, I find that I’m more able to stay focused on the present moment and appreciate what’s happening around me.
Living in the present moment has also helped me become more aware of my thoughts and emotions. By paying attention to how I’m feeling in the moment, I can better understand my needs and take action to address them. For example, if I’m feeling anxious, I might take a break from studying and go for a walk outside to clear my head.
I’ve found that mindfulness meditation is a great way to train my mind to stay focused on the present moment. By taking a few minutes each day to meditate, I can become more aware of my thoughts and emotions and learn to let go of distractions.
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The concept of consciousness is one of the most complex and mysterious ideas that has puzzled philosophers, scientists, and spiritual seekers for centuries. Many different perspectives and theories have emerged to explain the nature of consciousness and how it relates to our individual experiences and the world around us. In this blog post, we will explore the idea that within the assumption of consciousness, within this illusion, is the projection of consciousness, and how this concept relates to the eternal now, the non-dual awareness, and the one infinite creator.
According to this idea, all forms and individual experiences that we have at any given moment arise from the projection of consciousness. If we zoom out as far as we can, we can start to understand that all universes, all experiences, all parallel realities, coexist simultaneously in the eternal now. This eternal now can be understood as the field of awareness, which is the non-dual awareness even before we feel that we are as an individual.
To experience this non-dual awareness, we can start by recognizing the sense of “I am here” in this room, for example. By taking away the here part, we can focus on the sense of “I am” and recognize what remains before the sense of individuality arises. This formless, mysterious existence that exists before we feel like we are is the vast, all-pervasive, and universal “I,” which is God. This is the light of the one infinite creator, which carries the quality of sachidananda, or existence, awareness, and bliss.
The universal “I” is the fundamental substratum essence of all that is, and it is out of this that everything else arises. The first three distortions of the love one or the one infinite creator are existence, awareness, and bliss, which combine to form the universal “I.” This universal “I” is the first creation, and it is followed by love, which is formless, all-pervasive, and unconditional. Love has no subject or object, just the pure potential of infinite love. Love is the second expression of the one infinite creator.
Out of this non-dual field of infinite love, combined with the intelligence of free will or awareness, which has as its only duty to express and create the one infinite creator inside the illusion of experiences, comes vibration, patterns, or light. Thus, experience is born as we know it. The senses are produced, and individuations are produced, all out of the field of love upon which the magic, mystery, and infinite intelligence of free agency has worked its magic.
Every individual experience that we can think of is produced out of the substance of awareness, love, and light. These are the expressions of the one infinite creator in its original state. This infinite creator is the only true creator, for there is only one, and it is infinitely one. All the seeming isness that we experience in the world around us has this substance as its only substance. It is the only true creator, the only one, and it is infinite.
In conclusion, the concept of consciousness and its relation to our individual experiences and the world around us is a complex and multifaceted idea that has been explored from many different perspectives. The idea that within the assumption of consciousness, within this illusion, is the projection of consciousness, and how it relates to the eternal now, the non-dual awareness, and the one infinite creator provides a unique and intriguing perspective on this timeless and mysterious concept. By understanding and exploring these ideas, we can deepen our understanding of consciousness and the nature of reality itself.
The main takeaways:
- Within the assumption of consciousness, within this illusion, is the projection of consciousness, which arises all forms and individual experiences that we have at any given moment.
- All universes, all experiences, all parallel realities coexist simultaneously in the eternal now, which is the field of awareness.
- The non-dual awareness is the sense of “I am” before the sense of individuality arises. This formless, mysterious existence that exists before we feel like we are is the vast, all-pervasive, and universal “I,” which is God.
- The first three distortions of the love one or the one infinite creator are existence, awareness, and bliss, which combine to form the universal “I.”
- Love is the second expression of the one infinite creator, which is formless, all-pervasive, and unconditional.
- Every individual experience that we can think of is produced out of the substance of awareness, love, and light, which are the expressions of the one infinite creator in its original state.
- By understanding and exploring these ideas, we can deepen our understanding of consciousness and the nature of reality itself.